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TICKIT_WATCH_TIMER_AFTER_MSEC(3) | Library Functions Manual | TICKIT_WATCH_TIMER_AFTER_MSEC(3) |
NAME¶
tickit_watch_timer_after_* - invoke a callback after a fixed delay
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <tickit.h> typedef int TickitCallbackFn(Tickit *t, TickitEventflags flags, void *info, void *user); void *tickit_watch_timer_after_msec(Tickit *t, int msec, TickitBindFlags flags, TickitCallbackFn *fn, void *user); void *tickit_watch_timer_after_tv(Tickit *t, const struct timeval *after, TickitBindFlags flags, TickitCallbackFn *fn, void *user);
Link with -ltickit.
DESCRIPTION¶
The tickit_watch_timer_after_*() family of functions register a callback function to be invoked by the toplevel event loop a fixed delay afterwards. A registered callback will be invoked by a running call to tickit_run(3). The callback function will be invoked once, and then destroyed afterwards. Each function returns an opaque pointer value which serves to identify this instance. The info pointer will be NULL.
When invoked, the callback function is always passed both TICKIT_EV_FIRE and TICKIT_EV_UNBIND flags to its flags argument. If the callback had been registered with the TICKIT_BIND_DESTROY flag, then it will also be invoked with the TICKIT_EV_DESTROY flag if it has not yet been invoked by the time the toplevel instance is destroyed.
If cancelled by tickit_watch_cancel(3) the callback function is invoked with just the TICKIT_EV_UNBIND flag if it had been registered with TICKIT_BIND_UNBIND.
RETURN VALUE¶
tickit_watch_timer_after_msec() and tickit_watch_timer_after_tv() return an opaque identifier pointer.
SEE ALSO¶
tickit_new_stdio(3), tickit_watch_io(3), tickit_watch_timer_at_epoch(3), tickit_watch_later(3), tickit_watch_signal(3), tickit_watch_process(3), tickit_watch_cancel(3), tickit(7)